Dan Bobkoff
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In 2010, Panera launched several pay-what-you-want cafes. On today's show: We talk to Panera founder Ron Shaich about how this turned out.
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There are so many mattress stores in America, and they always seem to be empty. So how can they afford the real estate? And how do they stay in business?
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Verizon has taken the first step to replace copper lines with a home cellular connection in coastal areas hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. But many customers don't like the new phone connection, saying the new technology is inferior to traditional landlines.
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Television networks are up in arms. The new company Aereo is charging a monthly fee to provide a high-definition feed of the basic over-the-air channels, and the stations aren't seeing a penny of it. But CEO Chet Kanojia thinks he's figured out a legal loophole.
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Class-action lawsuits accuse Anheuser-Busch of watering down Budweiser and other beers and then misleading consumers about their alcohol content. The company denies the claims; in tests commissioned by NPR, samples of Budweiser were found to be in line with their advertised alcohol content.
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Orrville, Ohio is almost synonymous with its single biggest and longtime employer - Smucker's. The company's relative strength during the recession has…
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Would you go to a fat personal trainer? A schizophrenic therapist? How about a speech pathologist who stutters? Earlier this month, hundreds of people who…
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Fans in the Cleveland area set fire to LeBron James' No. 23 jerseys and threw rocks at a his 10-story mural after the superstar announced he was leaving…
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Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich is giving up on his second bid for the White House. In an interview with The Plain Dealer, the…